doyleoil wrote:sure the scholarship money is fantastic, but the truly tempting thing is a guaranteed summer associateship as a 1L - god knows there are probably a bunch of harvard 1L's who wish they had a guaranteed firm job this summer

And at Skadden. But only one kid gets it, and I'm sure that one kid could have easily been a Harvard 1L

so i've been pretty lazy and left this rothman essay to a last minute/over winter break kind of thing... ive just gone through the packet USC sent and i even went on the website, but i cant find where the exact details about the essay are --does anyone know the directions for the essay and length requirements? i think i might have lost something in the packet - or maybe im just hungover and not reading carefully enough

valleygirl wrote:so i've been pretty lazy and left this rothman essay to a last minute/over winter break kind of thing... ive just gone through the packet USC sent and i even went on the website, but i cant find where the exact details about the essay are --does anyone know the directions for the essay and length requirements? i think i might have lost something in the packet - or maybe im just hungover and not reading carefully enough

I pretty much have decided I won't be attending USC even if they give me the scholarship so that's how I've justified my lack of motivation

I got the invite too. It almost seems like a waste since only one person will get it and that person will probably have a 180/4.0... I have a 170/3.9 so I'm contemplating it but the prospect of another essay is not intensely appealing at this point... And yeah the essay prompt was pretty vague. Something about "how your credentials match up with the criteria for the program" if I remember correctly. Not so sure about this.

i'm sure there's just some mail mix-up - can't imagine you didn't get in after the invite, amy - maybe they're just disorganized and some day you'll randomly get invited to interview for the scholarship - that'd be a good story (i got my acceptance about a week after the invite also)

halfpancake - im in the same boat. got the invite, no acceptance and still haven't written the essay. im flying out to Cali on friday from the east coast so I think I'm going to try to write it on the plane and then e-mail it in. Still no idea on what I'm going to write about though!

I'm not sure what your numbers would have to be to win the scholarship, but I don't think they'd be sending it to me with a 167 LSAT, if it typically goes to someone >175. There's no real justification for increasing the number of essays they have to review, other than that they want to take a look at a broader spectrum. At very least, it's an opportunity to pitch yourself as a candidate for scholarship money, and they might very well view this as an opportunity to take a closer look at people they're considering for money.

But, I would like to know if anyone has further insight into what the essay is supposed to be about. All I can glean from the package and the website is that you're supposed to write about something you've published, research you've conducted, or something you've invented. Is that it???

this does not bode well for me seeing as i have not published anything, nor do I have any inventions under my belt... save a new way to curl my hair with a straightener instead of a curling iron.i know it only says one page but i have no idea what to write. puh.

I got the Rothman invite almost a month before my acceptance letter...so if you haven't gotten your acceptance letter yet I am sure it is coming.

Silly question-I threw all of my USC stuff together in a folder and have a couple of different envelopes. The Rothman app says to "Submit your essay and a resume...directly to the USC Law Admissions Office in the envelope provided"...well I am not sure which envelope that is anymore.

Does: "Enrollment Services The Law School University of Southern California PO Box 77902 Los Angeles CA 90099-5334"Sound right for the Rothman envelope??

I don't know... I seem to have thrown the envelope out altogether. I sent an e-mail asking if we could e-mail it in as was indicated by an earlier poster. I'll follow up and ask if we can submit in a regular e-mail and post up the response.

I got the invitation for the Rothman scholars program, and sent in my essay two weeks ago. Last week I received a confirmation email saying they would let the 3-4 semi-finalists know in early March.

I have not gotten an acceptance letter from USC yet, but today I got an email titled USC Law - News Highlights and the first sentence was "Congratulations on your admission to USC Law!" I hope that means my acceptance letter is in the mail.

I would find it very funny if some Rothman invites end up getting WL/dinged (assuming they sent in the essay). At this point I'm convinced I'll be admitted to USC, but they could always be playing with my emotions.